sacrifice life for laws
Explain the meaning, sacrifice: abandon the body; seek the Dharma: seek the Dharma. It originally means that Buddhists do not hesitate to sacrifice themselves and go all the way to seek scriptures. After the metaphor in order to pursue the truth at the expense of their own.
For example, since ancient times, there have been people who work hard, people who work hard, people who ask for help for the people, people who work hard. (Lu Xun's qijieting essays: have the Chinese lost their confidence)
allusion
The life story of Sakyamuni can be found out by sacrificing one's life to seek the code. It is said that Sakyamuni practiced asceticism in the snow mountain in the past, and was called "Snow Mountain master". Heaven and earth saw that the great master practiced hard and turned into a Luocha. He tested his mind and read the half verse of the past Buddhas: "all actions are impermanent, which is the law of birth and death." When he heard the half verse, he was very happy. In order to pursue the second half verse, he decided to throw himself into the cliff. For example, it is said in the preface of Xindi guanjing that "in the past, the Buddha lived in ordinary people and went to the snow mountain to pursue Buddhism; he was brave and diligent, and gave up his whole body for the sake of half verse." There is also a Buddhist allusion, which is a volume of the five Lantern Festival. In order to seek Dharma from the Zen ancestor, Huike stood in the snow all night and cut off his left arm to show his sincerity. This is also a famous example of sacrificing one's life to pursue law. In addition, Xuanzang's journey to India to seek Buddhist scriptures, after suffering but not changing his will, finally arrived in Tianzhu to retrieve Buddhist scriptures, which has become a major event in the history of human culture
Examples
Later, it generally refers to the desperate pursuit of truth. For example, Lu Xun's qijieting essays: have the Chinese lost their self-confidence? "Since ancient times, we have people who work hard, who work hard, who ask for their lives for the people, and who sacrifice their lives to seek the law." examples: one is the broad masses of working people and creative inventors, such as Bisheng and Li Shizhen, who do not seek fame and wealth, work hard, create social wealth and splendid culture, and promote the progress of history; the other is the revolutionaries who are not afraid of blood and sacrifice and resist the reactionary rule and the national heroes who persist in the war of resistance and foreign aggression, such as Chen she, Qi Jiguang, Li Zicheng, Hong Xiuquan, Yue Fei and Wen Tianxiang Those who represent the interests of the people, regardless of personal safety, and who call for help to relieve and alleviate the suffering of the people, such as Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Guan Hanqing, Tan Sitong, Xia Minghan, Liu Hulan, etc.; those who go through all kinds of hardships, regardless of their own lives, and seek Buddhism, such as FA Xian, Xuan Zang, etc.
Discrimination
Can't write "body" as "life"
Chinese PinYin : shě shēn qiú fǎ
sacrifice life for laws
bitter as if it were malt sugar. gān zhī rú yí
have underhand secret dealings. sī xiāng shòu shòu
Seeing is better than hearing. ěr wén bù rú mù jiàn
crisscross chariot tracks and drooping banners. zhé luàn qí mǐ